Linking
The nuts and bolts of web presence
is having multiple links pointing in your direction. It's important to
get placed in all the major directories and search engines, yes (see
my Search Engine Tactics, also available for free via the
Internet Marketing
Library), but you shouldn't stop here. In my experience, well
placed links from other related publications have always generated
more traffic than the engines and directories.
Most people will not simply give you a link just because you ask for
it. If it's a directory who's business it is to list sites, then you
might get one, but most sites simply offer a list of links as a side
attraction. You will need to offer them a back-link. This implies that
you will have to establish a link section as well.
Don't worry about losing people to your links. Surfers will come and
go. You can't help that. If your content is attractive, they will stay
and may just come back later. This link section will give you far more
traffic than it takes away if you solicit as many mutual links as you
can.
It may be wise to try to contact at least three sites a day asking to
"swap links". If you do this (professionally and courteously), it
won't be long before you have a vast number of links pointing to your
site and a steady stream of hits coming from them.
Of course, it's always a good idea to submit your site to as many
directories, search engines, cool sites, and free-for-all links as
well.
To do this, I would recommend the "Global
PromoBot". It's by far the superior tool for accomplishing this
task.
Once again, see my "Search Engine Tactics" for more info on this
topic. Available for free download at the "Internet
Marketing Library".